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Mar 8

People give Tomino a lot of shit for how he treats female characters in his shows, but honestly, he’s pretty much the only Gundam director who sees women as people.

like yeah sure you get your batshit insane women from time to time but usually there’s a reason why they’re nuts and they’re accompanied by plenty of level headed women in the show

even when the characters have romantic interests (like Emma or Marbet) it’s clear that they’re the more central character and their significant other is there for her development, not the other way around.

also when said characters are pilots they tend to pilot the same types of suits as the men, with a few exceptions (namely, the Qubeley).

he also had three women as faction leaders (Haman, Maria, Dianna), all three of which were heads of the opposing faction. 

even in the original series you had female characters in significant roles; if not to the story, then to the operation of the ship. Mirai was the helmswoman; Sayla was a fighter pilot and in the novels, was probably the most important character; and while Frau was typically the “mother” figure to the three orphans, she was the only character with the guts to tell Amuro “If you’re gonna sit in your quarters whining the whole time, I’m gonna take the Gundam out and fight myself”.

It’s a similar case with Shakti in Victory Gundam. At first you think her role is just as the sweet civilian girl, but as the show develops you realize she’s incredibly central to this entire conflict. And while Victory may feature shit like Uso ending up in the breasts of the women, the infamous bath scene. and the Bazooka Bikini Babes, most of that was done because Tomino was probably trying to be as raunchy as possible in his failed attempt to kill Gundam. Also probably to fuck with the show’s very young main character. The show still features many women in equal roles to the men, almost all of which are combat officers.

tl;dr Tomino actually knows how to write good women and the writers of the other shows in the franchise need to take note.

Nov 6
gundamnit-nigga:
“ Happy belated 71st birthday Yoshiyuki Tomino!
”
hey that’s my edit
but dat’s okay, HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU CRAZY SONUVABITCH

gundamnit-nigga:

Happy belated 71st birthday Yoshiyuki Tomino!

hey that’s my edit

but dat’s okay, HAPPY BIRTHDAY YOU CRAZY SONUVABITCH

Suck it, Rowling.

Suck it, Rowling.

Story Time: Meeting Yoshiyuki Tomino at NYAF 2009
New York Anime Festival 2009. It was the con’s last year on its own before officially merging with New York Comic Con. It was also prooobably the only US con to do something special for Gundam’s 30th...

Story Time: Meeting Yoshiyuki Tomino at NYAF 2009

New York Anime Festival 2009. It was the con’s last year on its own before officially merging with New York Comic Con. It was also prooobably the only US con to do something special for Gundam’s 30th Anniversary. No, they didn’t get any voice actors or show the original movies. Instead, they got Yoshiyuki Tomino as the guest of honor. Upon learning this, I was hella excited, even if it meant going back to a con where I’d previously had AWFUL times.

My friend Monty (pictured right) and myself had managed to get a Gunpla panel, one that didn’t quite go well but paid off in the long run (but that’s another story). We’d gotten in early that day to make sure we got autograph tickets, and we did (the second day was another story). Because we were panelists, we managed to get badges that allowed us into the exhibition hall early. We mulled around the dealer’s room for awhile and stopped and chatted with friends that were also around.

We finally made it back to Funimation’s booth where several of our friends were going to be doing promotion stuff. My friend JJ says to me;

“He’s over there, you know.”

“Who?”

“Tomino!”

Sure enough, there he was, with his wife and several aids or translators or something. JJ grabs me by my hand and drags me over to him, with Monty following me. She walks up to him and says, in Japanese, something along the lines of, “Excuse me, my friend is a big fan of yours, can she have a picture with you?” He walks up to me smiling and shakes my hand, then JJ took the picture, and as you can see Monty snuck in, too. I then said thank you, and we both walked off with this look of, “holy fuck. did that… just happen?”

Afterwards, I believe Monty summed it up best, “The con hasn’t even started yet and we already achieved our goal.”

It was easily one of my best convention experiences ever, and I am eternally thankful to everyone who made it possible. 

 My only regret? I was cosplaying from Eureka 7 for a group with some friends that day… not anything from Gundam. Oh well…